Sorry, I sent too soon. I had not put the right params to the command. It appears to be working fine. Nothing to see here..
- Tyler On Oct 8, 2013, at 12:12 PM, Tyler Wilson <twil...@pulse-robotics.com> wrote: > So, I was trying to use the Cordova CLI for a real project, using Xcode. As > Anis says below, this should not be done. I tried to adjust things to make it > more palatable, but having to go back to a console window to 'cordova prepare > iOS' every time to copy the files and have it reset my project view got old > real fast. > > So today I thought I would go back to the 'old' way of things - bin/create > (--shared and --arc in my case). I cloned the latest Cordova iOS, cd to bin > and do a create command of a test project. Load up the Xcode project file and > runs fine. Now the issue: as Anis says below: "You should be creating a > native project and using plugman instead". So I cd to my project and try to > 'plugman install org.apache.cordova.console' so I can get my console.log > working. Problem is that it appears to be designed for the new platform > layout, and the bin/create script does not create it that way. > > So, what is the currently recommended method to add plugins to a bin/create-d > native project? It would be great if it worked, but I have a bad feeling... > > Thank you, > Tyler > >>> >>> >>> On Sep 26, 2013, at 6:11 PM, Anis KADRI <anis.ka...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> @purplecabbage: I have the same workflow but I think the proposed >>>> solution is a step in the right direction. It would allow us to easily >>>> develop platform plugins without having to delete project/create >>>> project/install plugin/uninstall plugin constantly. The plugin would >>>> be packaged (plugin.xml) from day 1 and one can only focus on >>>> development. >>>> >>>> As far as IDEs, the answer is simple. You should not use IDEs and >>>> cordova-cli at the same time. Until IDEs are aware of cordova-cli >>>> there is no point in creating projects with cordova-cli because >>>> everything gets blown on every build. I am not even sure we can make >>>> Xcode aware of cordova-cli. We've already talked about this prior to >>>> the 3.0 release and that is why we have the create scripts and plugman >>>> approach. You should not be using cordova-cli either if you're doing >>>> some custom native dev that can't be pluginized (changing the main >>>> Activity.java or AppDelegate.m or whatever). If you're using >>>> cordova-cli just to create a project and then open an IDE to develop, >>>> you're probably doing it wrong. You should be creating a native >>>> project and using plugman instead. >